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  • You can update your system with unsupported packages from this untrusted PPA by adding ppa:mc3man/aqua-tests to your system's Software Sources. ( Read about installing ) sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mc3man/aqua-tests sudo apt update
  • PPA description. This is a slow moving mesa PPA. The goal of this PPA is to provide newer mesa with the maximum amount of time for regressions to be resolved in upstream mesa. However, this comes at the cost of absolutely no support. Please do not report any issues with this PPA.
  • PPA description. This archive contains releases made from the Fish 3.x series. To install fish, run the following commands: sudo apt-add-repository ppa:fish- shell/release- 3. sudo apt update. sudo apt install fish. Adding this PPA to your system.
  • You can install software in the usual way -- for example, through apt-get or synaptic -- and whenever there's an update Ubuntu will prompt you to install it. To start installing software from a PPA, you need to tell Ubuntu where to find it and how to verify the integrity of the packages.
  • You can learn how to create .deb packages for Ubuntu by following the Ubuntu packaging guide. There are a couple of aspects of PPAs that work slightly differently to standard Ubuntu packages: versioning and dependencies.
  • A software collaboration platform that provides. Bug tracking. One place to track bugs across project boundaries and tools. Code hosting using Git and Bazaar. Easy for anyone to get your project's code using Git or Bazaar. Code reviews. Full control of who can land code in your project remains with you. Ubuntu package building and hosting.
  • Adding this PPA to your system. You can update your system with unsupported packages from this untrusted PPA by adding ppa:gluster/glusterfs-9 to your system's Software Sources. (Read about installing) sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gluster/glusterfs-9 sudo apt update
  • Last month I mentioned that we were generating a unique key for each Personal Package Archive. Well, that’s complete meaning each PPA now has its own key that’s used to sign its packages. And if you create a new PPA, Launchpad will generate a new key for it within a couple of hours.
  • Uploading a package to a PPA. How you upload a source package to a PPA depends on two things: whether you're using a recent version of Ubuntu (Ubuntu 9.10 and newer) whether you want to use FTP or SFTP. Once you've built your source package, you need to upload it to Launchpad using the dput tool.
  • Adding this PPA to your system. You can update your system with unsupported packages from this untrusted PPA by adding ppa:mc3man/xerus-media to your system's Software Sources. (Read about installing) sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mc3man/xerus-media sudo apt update
  • PPA description. This PPA provides Ubuntu binary packages for the latest stable version of Gambas. Adding this PPA to your system. You can update your system with unsupported packages from this untrusted PPA by adding ppa:gambas-team/gambas3 to your system's Software Sources. ( Read about installing )
  • Using a Personal Package Archive (PPA), you can distribute software and updates directly to Ubuntu users. Create your source package, upload it and Launchpad will build binaries and then host them in your own apt repository.
  • The Nextcloud desktop client compiled for Ubuntu. This repository contains the stable releases of the client. For the cutting-edge, alpha version, see the alpha PPA at https://launchpad.net/~nextcloud-devs/+archive/ubuntu/client-alpha. There is also a beta PPA for the stable release candidates at https://launchpad.net/~nextcloud-devs/+archive ...
  • It's similar to aqualung. To see a real boost ... try to use gnome-mplayer : CPU 6%, RAM 15 Mb ! But the bad point is that the GUI is not really good when you use it as a music player.
  • Launchpad can help you build and distribute two types of Ubuntu package: official packages and your own packages in your personal package archive (PPA), which is your own apt repository. Personal package archives : build and distribute Ubuntu packages in your apt repository.
  • PPAs are the easiest and quickest way to get your software directly to Ubuntu users. Adding your PPA to an Ubuntu system takes just a few keystrokes — add-apt-repository ppa:your-ppa — and then all of your PPA's packages are just a few clicks away.
  • Adding this PPA to your system. You can update your system with unsupported packages from this untrusted PPA by adding ppa:ettusresearch/uhd to your system's Software Sources. (Read about installing) sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ettusresearch/uhd sudo apt update
  • Personal Package Archives (PPA) allow you to upload Ubuntu source packages to be built and published as an apt repository by Launchpad. You can find out more about PPAs and how to use them in our help page.
  • Adding this PPA to your system. You can update your system with unsupported packages from this untrusted PPA by adding ppa:ubuntugis/ppa to your system's Software Sources. (Read about installing) sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntugis/ppa sudo apt update
  • Adding this PPA to your system. You can update your system with unsupported packages from this untrusted PPA by adding ppa:flatpak/stable to your system's Software Sources. (Read about installing) sudo add-apt-repository ppa:flatpak/stable sudo apt update
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